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Ukraine faces significant ecological challenges, from illegal waste disposal in Dnipropetrovsk to oil spills in the Kerch Strait and deforestation across the nation. The war has devastated ecosystems, with forests and nature reserves being burned or mined, contributing to almost €72 billion in environmental damages. The recent EcoThreat app allows residents to report eco-crimes, while international collaborations are in place to gather evidence of Russia's harm to nature. Efforts to restore the Ukrainian environment with Bulgaria’s help and the enforcement of stricter ecological laws underscore the ongoing battle to preserve natural resources amid escalating threats. This amalgamation of initiatives highlights the urgent need for global environmental attention and sustainable restoration methods for Ukraine.

What is the estimated environmental damage from the war in Ukraine?

The war in Ukraine has caused an estimated €72 billion in environmental damage. This includes forest fires, destruction of nature reserves, and other adverse effects on the ecosystem. The conflict has also led to significant pollution from remnants of military activities and industrial accidents exacerbated by the war.

Who is responsible for environmental damages in the Dnipropetrovsk region?

In the Dnipropetrovsk region, a farmer and two business co-founders are set to face trial for polluting land with animal carcasses, highlighting ongoing issues of illegal waste disposal and environmental contamination that stress local ecosystems and public health.

What environmental protection measures are being implemented in Ukraine?

Ukraine is actively implementing measures to mitigate environmental damage through the introduction of the EcoThreat app for reporting eco-crimes and international partnerships for evidence collection. These steps are aimed at safeguarding natural resources and ensuring legal accountability for eco-crimes.

How is international cooperation assisting Ukraine in environmental restoration?

Ukraine has partnered with countries like Bulgaria and organizations such as Germany’s PwC to implement restoration projects and gather evidence against environmental crimes. This cooperation is crucial for rebuilding efforts and ensuring ecological sustainability in post-conflict settings.

What are the long-term implications of oil spills on Ukrainian ecosystems?

The oil spills, such as those in the Kerch Strait involving Russian tankers, present long-term ecological threats including marine and coastal contamination, loss of biodiversity, and disruption of the food chain, necessitating sustainable cleanup and conservation strategies to prevent further damage.

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джарилгач Russian invaders destroyed entire steppe area of Dzharylhach National Park and two wetlands of international importance The war affected more than 20% of nature-oriented areas of Ukraine: 812 objects of the nature reserve fund. 2 893 7 Previously in trend: War

бердянськ In occupied Berdiansk there was leak of fuel oil into sea, - City Council. VIDEO In Berdiansk, temporarily occupied by Russia, fuel oil was spotted in the sea area near the port. 4 454 6 Previously in trend: War

гес,підтовлення Ukraine and Bulgaria to cooperate in restoring Ukrainian environment Ukraine and Bulgaria will implement joint projects to restore the Ukrainian environment. 1 527 6 Incidents

For the first time in Ukraine, a residential building is certified according to the BREEAM standard! For the first time in Ukraine, a residential building is certified according to the BREEAM standard! The International standard BREEAM (Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method) is the most popular, independent and widely used in Europe method of assessing the quality and environmental friendliness of real estate. 5 394 5 Economics

обстріл_лого Yesterday’s massive shelling caused over UAH 325 million in damage to Ukraine’s environment The estimated amount of environmental damage in four regions of Ukraine caused by Russia’s armed attack on 8 May is over UAH 325 million. 890 5 Incidents

War-destroyed forest in Donetsk region. Environmental damage from war in Ukraine could reach €72 billion, - German scientists As a result of the war, 25,000 hectares of forest have been burned, and 220 nature reserves are under threat of destruction or have been completely destroyed. Almost a million more hectares of forests and land in Ukraine are mined. 515 4

тес,трипільська Environmental prosecutors establish environmental consequences of Russian shelling of Trypillia TPP. PHOTOS Prosecutors of the Specialised Environmental Prosecutor’s Office of the Kyiv Regional Prosecutor’s Office, in cooperation with other specialists, are working to establish the extent of the environmental damage caused by the shelling of the Tripillya TPP by the Russian armed forces. 1 520 3 Incidents

Наслідки удару по "Епіцентру" в Харкові Russian strike on Kharkiv’s Epicentr causes over UAH 860 million in environmental damage The environmental damage caused by the Russian attack on the Epicentr in Kharkiv on 25 May is estimated at over UAH 860 million. 1 077 3 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

Environmental damage in Luhansk region Environmental damage caused by Russia in Luhansk region amounted to almost UAH 600 billion. INFOGRAPHICS As a result of Russia's armed aggression, the nature of the Luhansk region of Ukraine has suffered damage worth almost UAH 600 billion. 517 3

стрілець Russian aggression caused more than $36 billion damage to Ukrainian ecology, - Minister Stryles Environmental damage in Ukraine caused by Russian invasion is estimated at over $36 billion euros, and millions of hectares of nature reserves are under threat. 669 3 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

екологія Damages from war crimes of Russian Federation against environment of Luhansk region amount to more than 475 billion hryvnias, - RMA Based on the data obtained by the State Environmental Inspection in Luhansk region, since the beginning of hostilities, the occupiers have partially destroyed the forest fund of Luhansk region on an area of more than 26,000 hectares. The total amount of damage from this is more than 180 billion hryvnias. 387 2 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

Pollution of Southern Bug River in Mykolaiv 100 tons of oil have already been taken from Southern Bug, and leakage will be repaired for another 10 days Measures to eliminate oil leakage into the Southern Bug are underway in Mykolaiv. The relevant services have installed booms and have already taken more than 100 tons of vegetable oil from the river. 1 460 2

міна,міни,розмінування As result of full-scale invasion of Russian Federation, almost third of area of Ukraine was contaminated with explosive objects. INFOGRAPHICS Thousands of criminal proceedings have been initiated in the sphere of the natural environment, hundreds of war crimes against the environment, facts of ecocide have been exposed. And also - billions worth of damage to nature as a result of Russian armed aggression. 901 1 War in Ukraine

екологія Over past 2.5 months, amount of damage to environment has increased by almost $1.5 billion, - Ministry of Environment Over the past 2.5 months, the amount of environmental damage caused by a full-scale war has increased by almost $1.5 billion and now stands at $57 billion. 554 1 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

Carcasses of dead animals contaminated the land: entrepreneurs will be tried Polluting land with animal carcasses: businessmen and farmer to be tried in Dnipropetrovsk region. PHOTOS Two co-founders of private enterprises and a farmer from the Dnipropetrovsk region who contaminated the land with the carcasses of dead animals will be tried. 6 273 2

бундестаг,німеччина Germany will help Ukraine collect evidence of Russian environmental crimes Germany will provide support to Ukraine in gathering evidence about Russian environmental crimes. The relevant Memorandum of Cooperation was signed by the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources and the German company PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). 304 0 War in Ukraine

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